Like what you do, if you don’t like it, do something else.

Meaning of the quote

If you enjoy the work you do, keep doing it. But if you don't like your job, try something new. This quote means that it's important to find work that you find meaningful and satisfying. If your current job doesn't make you happy, don't be afraid to make a change and try a different career path.

About Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey was an American radio broadcaster who had a long and successful career with ABC News Radio. His programs, including News and Comment and The Rest of the Story, were heard by millions of listeners each week on radio stations and in newspapers across the United States.

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I’ve never seen a monument erected to a pessimist.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Like what you do, if you don’t like it, do something else.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

I am fiercely loyal to those willing to put their money where my mouth is.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

If there is a 50-50 chance that something can go wrong, then 9 times out of ten it will.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Dependency arguments often come from elites – either aid agencies or governments – and say something about attitudes to poor people.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

When your outgo exceeds your income, the upshot may be your downfall.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

If ‘pro’ is the opposite of ‘con’ what is the opposite of ‘progress’?

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Ever occur to you why some of us can be this much concerned with animals suffering? Because government is not. Why not? Animals don’t vote.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Now you know the rest of the story.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Golf is a game in which you yell “fore,” shoot six, and write down five.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Retiring is just practicing up to be dead. That doesn’t take any practice.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)

Every pessimist who ever lived has been buried in an unmarked grave. Tomorrow has always been better than today, and it always will be.

Paul Harvey

American broadcaster (1918-2009)